Stop Eating the Glue (An Ask Kim Episode)
08 October 2025

Stop Eating the Glue (An Ask Kim Episode)

One Harmonic Whole Dailys & More Podcast

About
Breaking the Habit Glue — How to Shift Patterns That Hold Us Back

Hosts: Kim & Jill

Episode Theme: Why Do I Keep Doing This? Practical Ways to Break Unwanted Habits




Episode Highlights



    Impromptu Wisdom!




      Jill surprises Kim with a real-life question: “Why do we keep repeating habits we don’t like, and how can we break them?”
      No script, just honest conversation and intuitive guidance.



    Spirit Guides & Comic Relief




      Kim shares hilarious metaphors—like getting hit in the head or fingers glued together—to illustrate how life (and spirit guides) disrupt our stuck patterns.
      Laughter is highlighted as a powerful tool for breaking tension and shifting energy.



    Simple Disruptors You Can Try Today




      Physical actions: Slap your hand gently or tug your ear when you notice yourself spiraling.
      Movement matters: Jumping jacks, shaking out limbs, wiping down arms/legs—all help reset your state.
      Watch something funny—even quick comedy clips online—to distract and lighten up.



    The "Glue" Metaphor




      Habits are like super glue; each thought/emotion reinforces them.
      Playfulness weakens that glue—don’t let it win!
      Sometimes you need more than one round of “ungluing”—it’s about persistence over time.



    Key Takeaways




      Awareness is step one; interrupt the pattern physically or mentally.
      Thank yourself for noticing—you’re making progress!
      Replace frustration with laughter and playful action whenever possible.
      Even deep-seated habits will eventually collapse if you keep chipping away at them!





Listener Engagement

💬 Have questions for Kim? Drop them in the comments—we might feature yours on a future episode!



👍 Like what you heard? Please share, review, and subscribe so others can join our journey of self-awareness (with plenty of laughs along the way).




Until next time… remember:


Find ways to play with your patterns—the lighter approach makes all change easier!